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Apparently she has some memory issues. But I did hear her muttering about sunscreen and something about a recent testimonial regarding the dangers of forgetting to put any on when undertaking lengthy kayak trips.
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Anyway, being the faithful companion I am....I got in the kayak and headed down the river with her.
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How far can I lean over if I want to get a drink? Not far enough. I know that she wanted to try to keep the kayak dry but really. Please can we stop?
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Much better now. I sort of wanted to pee some and get a drink and roll around in the water some.....
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Now I can relax. This riding the river isn't so bad. The GHL told me that I might be more comfortable without my life jacket. She sort of figured that I could swim (or wade) my way to safety here on the river. She was right. I can enjoy the views.
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There were turtles (no alligators here in Ohio) but I've shown you river turtles before.....no Sandhill Cranes or exotic critters here. Only a few lonely mallards.
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Some of the trees reflected the power of this spring's rains and high water. I am glad that I wasn't out on the water then.
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Some people have their "camps" or houses along here and sit out watching all the weekend canoes and kayaks go by.
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Me, I have to admit that even the small rapids were fine and that the GHL was right. This kayak river thing is okay especially since the temps are not boiling and the sun often stayed behind some hazy clouds.
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I also liked watching for the art work displayed along the shoreline.
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Some master carver creating secret river creatures.....
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Some creatures ready to pick off tired sleepy kayakers and their trusting companion.
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Don't let her know that I told you but I think that she was starting to doze off about the 7th mile. There were several times when I didn't see much paddling going on.
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So we made it to the 9 mile take out and a van came for us along with another small group of kayakers and drove us back to our cars. The Sea Eagle had to ride on the trailer in back strapped in with all the hard shells. But the fun surprise was that the driver of the van was one of my grown up, just graduated from college, needs a teaching job in social studies, 4-H dog project friends. I remembered him! I got to ride up between the front seats with him and he scratched my ears half the drive home. This kayaking thing really is looking up. But I have to admit that I may have dozed off a bit, too. But then I wasn't suppose to be steering the kayak!
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